One of the many advantages to homeschooling is teaching your child what you think is important, not what some bureaucracy thinks is important for testing purposes. As a homeschooler, you can create the kind of course you want based on your child's needs for his or her future.The challenge for the homeschooler is finding a course outline that provides you with a week-by-week breakdown of relevant topics in environmental science. Environmental Science: A Week-By-Week Homeschooling Guide,... More Description

One of the many advantages to homeschooling is teaching your child what you think is important, not what some bureaucracy thinks is important for testing purposes. As a homeschooler, you can create the kind of course you want based on your child's needs for his or her future.The challenge for the homeschooler is finding a course outline that provides you with a week-by-week breakdown of relevant topics in environmental science. Environmental Science: A Week-By-Week Homeschooling Guide, does exactly that in a concise, easy-to-read, easy-to-follow format. You no longer have to wonder what to do next, where to look for activities, or how to decide what the goals are. This handy guide has done all of that for you.Written by an award-winning high school biology teacher whose family is involved in homeschooling, Environmental Science lays out a 36-week high school level environmental science course in six thematic units. Each unit provides you with a timeline you can follow for included modules. Each modules provides you with an overview, goals, keywords, and progress checks.The strength of Environmental Science is in the flexibility it provides you in spending as much or as little time on each section as you think is appropriate for your child.For the homeschooler who is looking for an already put-together guide for teaching high school environmental science, Environmental Science: A Week By Week Homeschooling Guide, is indispensable.